Stanford University Reviews

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Charlene from Sandy, UT

08/26/2009

Reviewer is A current student here.

147 out of 150 people found this review useful.
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Great for these types of students

Stanford is great for students who are serious about their schoolwork and passionate about their interests and love a collaborative environment. Stanford definately more relaxed than comparable east coast schools and that fosters creativity and an open community. So its perfect for students who might have felt a bit restricted by their highschool for whatever reason. It is a chance to grow and explore and have plenty of support if that brilliant idea of yours is begging to be more than just an idea in your head.

Tips for prospective students

Be yourself in your application. Stanford really is looking for students that will bring something unique (themselves!) to campus

Bang for the buck

Places like UCLA are just as expensive for an out of state student but the research opportunities and general class sizes are much smaller. Stanford is worth every penny

Am enjoying being here

The students are amazing and so are the professors!

Am learning a lot

The sheer diversity of classes is amazing and the quarter system means that you have the opportunity to take a lot of them without overloading youself

William from Reno, NV

01/30/2010

Reviewer is A current student here.

109 out of 109 people found this review useful.
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Students who expect fun and a good education not to be mutually exclusive; students who have worked hard, given themselves lots of opportunities, and want lots of time to explore their possibilities before they settle down; students who want to live and study in a diverse, tolerant, and modern environment, with common-sense rules and a great deal of trust. I also found Stanford made the transition to independent living very gentle, making it a great choice for the not-so-independent teenager (but don't interpret this as a negative if you're the opposite!).

Tips for prospective students

I recommend applying Early Action if Stanford is your first choice. Your chances of being accepted will not be significantly better (so they tell us, and I believe them), but if you get in, the notification comes early enough that you may be able to skip some of the more arduous college applications. Harvey Mudd and Caltech were on my list, and I was very glad not to have to answer their tricky essay questions.

Bang for the buck

I won't lie: Stanford is expensive. Their need-based-only scholarship policy makes paying for Stanford about the same difficulty for everyone except the super-rich, so those whose families have very little money are not that much worse off - in fact, overcoming economic hardship often makes for a particularly good application. I was lucky to have parents who were very smart in saving for my college education, but the economic downturn means I will still need extra funds in order to pay for all four years. (I am on Cappex, after all, primarily for scholarships.) Still, Stanford has more than enough bang to make up for its buck. Don't let the money keep you from applying.

Am enjoying being here

If there's anything more remarkable than Stanford's academics, it's the enjoyment that comes with being a student there. The campus and weather are lovely, the classes are interesting, and the extracurriculars are abundant. I've particularly enjoyed being part of Stanford's wonderfully wacky band, who will teach you to play an instrument if you want.

Am learning a lot

One does not get to be a professor at Stanford without being pretty brilliant. Some are better teachers than others, but even my least favorite classes (the freshman core humanities and writing) have given me their share of enlightenment, and my favorite ones (I highly recommend Computer Science 106A) are nothing short of fascinating.

Elise from Portland, OR

If you have burning ideas, and questions, and you want to work hard, Stanford will provide you with resources and opportunities to do almost anything.

Tips for prospective students

Don't change your lifestyle to fit the mold you think Stanford wants. Do what you're passionate about, and do it well.

Bang for the buck

Although tuition is steep, Stanford's financial aid is extremely generous, so cost really shouldn't hinder anyone's ability to attend. Furthermore, the opportunities Stanford has for motivated students is well worth the cost.

Am enjoying being here

Stanford is a great mix of work and play. When you're studying, it's wonderful to be around people who are excited about learning. When you're partying, its great to be with people who know how to let loose and be a little crazy.

Am learning a lot

Professors and students alike are passionate about what they do, and are eager to share it if you show interest. You will learn as much from the people in your dorm as you will being in class, and it's wonderful.

Tonya

10/12/2010

Reviewer is A current student here.

54 out of 54 people found this review useful.
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Great for these types of students

Stanford has all kinds of people, but I would generally say that everyone is very enthusiastic about everything they do. This is actually pretty easy, because there are so many awesome clubs and activities available. People smile :)

Tips for prospective students

BE YOURSELF in your application. If you're quirky, you're quirky. If you're not, you're not. Be deeply honest about your life goals. Getting into college isn't just about meeting their standards but also playing a part in their student body, and if you're not going to be a good fit, you're not going to be happy. Luckily, Stanford's students are diverse in every possible way... except maybe in level of intellectual vitality. Also, if you're a fantastic student but are still not sure about your chances, APPLY. Trust me, pretty much everyone wonders how they got here, and when everyone feels like that, everyone feels NORMAL—a utopia-like normal!

Bang for the buck

Stanford has one of the best financial aid programs around. Period. Several of my friends found it was cheaper to attend Stanford than their state school.

Am enjoying being here

Love the people (including upperclassmen), love the campus, love the classes (my required introductory to the humanities course is more iffy, but some people really like theirs, and everything else is so dang INTERESTING and even FUN), love the activities and events, love the weather!

Am learning a lot

The best thing about Stanford is that you learn so much from your peers. Of course you will take engaging courses, but your friends will teach you just as much through their diversity and personal accomplishments.

Julio from Pfafftown, NC

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Great for these types of students

Any person

Tips for prospective students

You will find yourself questioning if you were smart enough to attend Stanford, but once you find something you care those doubts will disappear. Get involved in some groups and organizations and take advantage of the resources available.

Bang for the buck

It may be expensive, but the financial aid system is amazing. Applying will do you no harm because if you are accepted and money is a problem, Stanford will be able to help you.

Am enjoying being here

Outside of the classroom, Stanford is great. You can find a club and organization that fits your interests. If not, Stanford is very open to letting students start new organizations.

Am learning a lot

Every class teaches me something new. It does not matter if I am in an electrical engineering design class or a Brazilian film studies class. The teachers and other students motivate you to learn.

Lloyd from Oxnard, CA

06/28/2011

Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon.
Reviewer has been to campus.

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Great for these types of students

Students do not like harsh weather. Students who have bikes. Students who have ever had to urge to go swimming in public fountains. Students who enjoy parties (but you can avoid them if you don't). Students who enjoy academic challenges. Students who want to study abroad.

Tips for prospective students

Do not be discouraged to apply. They are looking for uniqueness and dedication into whatever you do. I had no hopes of actually making it, but I got in! I have an SAT score of 1810, which is lower than a lot of my friends who did not make it in.

Bang for the buck

Stanford helped me out a lot when I applied. They gave me about 40,000 dollars as a financial aid scholarship to help pay for my first year.

Will enjoy being here

The campus is great. You're allowed to hop into the fountains and be a crazy teenager. The sunlight especially releases endorphins into the human body, making Stanford a happy environment. The food also, in my opinion, is great; my favorite dishes belonging to the Asian themed kitchen.

Will learn a lot

After attending their Admit Weekend, I was exposed to a variety of options to choose for. Stanford advocates that students obtain knowledge in as many areas as possible. They have doctors who are lawyers and poets who have economics majors.

Dahlton from Jackson, CA

only crime is bike theft and usually they turn up safely after someone needed to borrow it. hahah

Greek Life

amazing

Clubs and Activities

thousands of choices... if you don't find it, you can create it and the school will fund it!

Great for these types of students

all students can excel and become anything you want!

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

must attend football games and band run. get to know any event with the band or axe crew for student spirit, songs, cheers, and traditions.

Bang for the buck

best degree you can get!!

What to do for fun

the stanford bubble is safe and full of new student run activities nightly or venture out into surrounding palo alto, menlo, redwood city or even into san francisco for anything you can dream of.. also a short drive to santa cruz for surfing or beach fun.

Food and Dining

you can't go hungry - if lucky enough to get into the native house, you will experience the best cooking in the bay area.

Dorm Life

family for life before you can head home for winter break.

Academic Rigor

don't miss a class, attend every lecture you can and enjoy every minute. get to know everyone you can because the next bill gates, steve jobs or andrew luck may be your study buddy.

Tips for prospective students

don't panic, be real and accept the fact that if you are accepted you will no longer be the top student or top athlete because you will be surrounded by greatness but you will be accepted and it will be your family before the 1st quarter is over.

In three sentences

by far the most diverse, relaxed campus full of happy, friendly students of all ages. clean, green and exuding student pride everywhere you go. the best choice anyone could ever make!

Jason from Fort Salonga, NY

Student who love to explore and enjoys great weather. If you think you might feel homesick if you come from far away, don't worry, you will feel at home on the farm with students and faculty.

Tips for prospective students

If you have great academic records and show a passion whether it be music, sports, science, literature, you should apply.

Bang for the buck

My parents are middle class, and I got full tuition!

Am enjoying being here

Great parties. You can choose to drink or not and still feel like you belong. First week takes us on a scavenger hunt through San Francisco with your dorm mates!

Am learning a lot

Amazing opportunity to follow your passion and explore new passions. Work load is substantial, but not overwhelming. Take courses you already have some knowledge of during your first quarter to allow yourself to ease into college academics.

Sarah from Stanford, CA

07/07/2011

Reviewer is A current student here.

22 out of 22 people found this review useful.
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Great for these types of students

Anyone! Really. While it is academically rigorous, I have friends from all backgrounds -- artists, performers, scientists, philosophers, readers, athletes, more. Know who are you are and what strengths you have and use them! Don't be arrogant, but also don't be bashful or shy. Represent yourself.

Tips for prospective students

Dig deep. Both into yourself to find out what type of school you're looking for, what you want out of college, how you want these crucial years to go, etc, as well as into what the schools you're considering espouse as their own priorities and atmospheres. Visit, if you have the chance. Look up student reviews, websites beyond the university's official website. Be persistent. Get in contact with professors, students.

Bang for the buck

Stanford is expensive. It's hard to pay for. However, the school does what it can to help you out if you are in serious financial need. I am on the border; it's hard to pay for and is financially stressful, but my family can, in the end, afford it. At times I wonder if it's entirely worth it, but I haven't yet found a reason to believe it's a waste.

Am enjoying being here

It's taken me a while to find my niche as Stanford... and truth be told, I am not certain that I've totally settled in. But I have no doubt that there is a place for me here -- as well as a place for you. It has been somewhat difficult for me to meet people to make friends, but I have found that most everyone here is friendly, and EVERYONE has something incredibly unique about them; it just takes some digging to find out what it is. The campus is beautiful, the opportunities seemingly endless... figure out what you like to do through experimentation and being open, and you will no doubt meet others who love what you do (from sports to knowledges to gaming to juggling to drinking to kite-flying... it's all there).

Am learning a lot

Yes -- you WILL learn a lot at Stanford! From classes about subjects you've wanted to study for years, to classes about topics you've never dreamed of studying, you will learn tremendous amounts. Many classes rely on self-motivated research and application, and some others will be simply informative and fascinating without the requirement of outside research and thought. You'll find a variety of students in any class (some only there for GenEd reqs, some with related majors, some oddballs, some grad students) and will be able to find your place within that, learning both from the usually dedicated professors as well as your fellow students.

Vivian

12/31/2011

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Great for these types of students

Stanford is the place for brilliant, well-rounded people. Hardworking, driven people who want more than what life gives them and will push for it. The students here are proud of the fact that we can work hard and play hard. It is rare to find a person here who just studies all the time. My first party was a shock, that is for sure- it was a typical college party. But there is no pressure to party or drink, everyone is really accepting :] You can really be who you are here. So people here are intelligent and know how to let their crazy out.

Tips for prospective students

Stanford wants passionate people. If you can show that you have something that no one else does and that you're passionate about it, and you have good grades, then you have a chance of getting in.

Bang for the buck

Speaking of money, the school's gotta get it from somewhere. Stanford has excellent financial aid….if you’re poor or rich, but not if you’re in between. But the price is very much worth it, with all the resources and opportunities available to you. And a degree from Stanford is pretty much a guaranteed job after graduation. This is an investment in your future.

Am enjoying being here

It can be a bit intimidating when your classmates have already done so much, but for the most part everyone is laid back and humble that you don’t have to worry. They really are great people. It’s the atmosphere of the school to be really nice and accepting. People around here actually say Hi when they walk past you. It is great being here because the school trusts and supports you so much- you can basically do anything you want. There are many resources available if you need any sort of help. Stanford’s got the money.

Am learning a lot

The college experience is more than just classes. Academics are just one part of Stanford life. The real difficult part is balancing your classes with all your extracurricular and social life. Yes, classes are difficult, but classes at any college will be. Here at Stanford you are surrounded by such brilliance, it pushes you to learn more about life and other perspectives. If Stanford accepts you, they have faith that you can do it! Here it’s hard to get an A, but also hard to get a C. I have yet to be super disappointed by a class here. (Though the math department is not really for ....normal people....it's pretty heavy in theoretical stuff and a bit disorganized, but it's really because the professors are so deep into mathematics that the department's like that. And the math majors here dig it. There's really a place for everyone here.) Anyways, each class I have taken, even the dreaded Ihum (Intro to humanities) and other GERs have been spectacular, and that is because the professors are really enthusiastic about what they are teaching. And if they don't seem that way on the outside, just visit them in office hours, they go crazy! Try googling some of the professors too. Sometimes us students take it for granted that we have world-renown faculty. My mind was blown when I researched my advisers and professors. It's really great because they are so approachable. The school makes it hard to fail, if you do, it really is your own fault.

Laura from San Fernando, Ca

07/17/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

19 out of 19 people found this review useful.
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Campus Safety

It's one of the safest places I've never been in. As a woman, it's nice to feel safe walking home at night, alone. Also, the men here are definitely respectful and do not force women to go through unwanted cat-calling, whistles, and other rather annoying/ borderline harassing behaviors

Greek Life

I don't know much about Greek life at Stanford other than the fact that they exist and the people who participate in it keep it going at a healthy level.

Clubs and Activities

There are SOO many groups, it's often hard to choose from. I used to be in the Mexican folk dance group (Ballet Folklorico) And Mariachi Cardenal, but I ended up just staying with Mariachi because 2 groups plus pre-med and psych courses proved too much. I love seeing the various dance and music group performances that my friends are in, though.

During the week of Big Game (the game against our arch nemesis Berkeley) we have a bear-ial, in which the band dresses in black and plays dirges while a procession of people follow them and a little teddy bear to the claw (our main fountain). When they get to the Claw, the band leader proceeds to kill the bear by impaling it upon the Claw's top, which is quite pointy, and we all celebrate our coming football victory against Cal (Berkeley).

Bang for the buck

Stanford is definitely worth all the effort, money, time, and energy. It is worth every penny, every smile, every tear, and every breath of beautiful California air. I love this school and all it has given me. I've grown up more the past three years than I can remember growing up in any other time in my life.

What to do for fun

There is Always something going on on campus. The CoHo (Coffee House) almost always has some kind of entertainment in the evenings. The Axe and Palm (a hang-out/study area/ fast-food source on campus) is also a great place to meet up with friends. On Wednesdays at the axe and palm they have free salsa classes with the salsa group on campus. You can join various dance, music, sports, or hobbies clubs. You can go to a salsa/bachata social or a regular party. The community centers will sometimes hold mixers or barbeques for all students to come to. Trust me, there's Always something to do. Just ask around. =)

Food and Dining

The food here is great and the dining staff are some of the sweetest, friendliest people you'll ever meet. Please take the time to get to know them. Know the hand that feeds you and every time you go to eat you'll have a greater appreciation for all the effort they put in, with good grace, just for you to be happy.

Dorm Life

The housing department does a fantastic job of matching you in your freshman year to a house that fits your needs best and they usually find you a good roommate as well. They might not become your best friend but they put you in an environment of great people with different strengths, weaknesses, cultures, and perspectives. That diversity is invaluable.

Academic Rigor

One of my good friends once said I remember when I was good in school. [look of nostalgia]. The classes are not impossible and most of the truly difficult ones are graded on curves or a similar accommodation but they are challenging. Overcoming those challenges, though, and passing classes with fairly decent grades are accomplishments in and of themselves. If you are used to straight As, do NOT expect to get them here with the same with which you did in high school. The classes are tougher and until you learn to accommodate your study habits to that new level of academic rigor, you'll have to settle for getting B's and C's and focusing on improvement and understanding instead of a specific letter grade to make you happy in your classes.

Tips for prospective students

You only will have to pull all-nighters if you are irresponsible with your time management. Do not be afraid to challenge yourself. Find your own way to learn and study to the best of your abilities instead of constantly comparing yourself to others. Make sure to thank the people who helped get you here once you do. You will meet people who will treat you like you are an amazing super-hero that got here all by yourself, but getting you here was a team effort and you should acknowledge that with grace and gratitude.

In three sentences

It is the most productive, accepting, safe, and fun environment I have ever known. I gained a surrogate family in the community and all the students there. I feel incredibly fortunate to have met the people (students, faculty, and staff) I have met here and have had the opportunities I've had to mature and expand my understanding.

Alexis from Riverside, CA

11/08/2011

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Great for these types of students

Those who... Don't quite know what they want to study yet. Like being busy ALL of the time. Like fast-paced classes, on the quarter system. Want to try new things in a fun and supportive environment. Like sun. Want to be spoiled.

Tips for prospective students

Check out QuestBridge (dot) org. Visit. Talk to current students who aren't your friends and ones who are. Don't limit yourself. Put the effort into your applications and you won't regret it.

Bang for the buck

Best financial aid package. Hands down. If money is a big issue, Stanford is a QuestBridge Partner College and will give you a full ride and admit you early if you qualify for the low-income application.

Am enjoying being here

I love the people, but I admit that I am overwhelmed with the opportunities. The classes are very fast paced and there is a lot of pressure (which one can resist) to be occupied with something productive all of the time. The city is a little farther when you're a freshman without a car (1.5 hour train ride). I love it.

Am learning a lot

All of the professors and fellows that are directly involved in your education are more than happy to help you when you're struggling. The classes are interesting, the pace is fast (thank you quarter system), and you learn the most from the people that you interact with, especially your peers and dormmates.

Savannah

10/01/2011

Reviewer is Researching this school.
Reviewer has been to campus.

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Great for these types of students

The kinda lazy smart kids-the ones who aren't the uber-nerds (a la east coast schools), but still get great grades and do all the extracurriculars without really studying a ton. Also, if you're looking for an academic challenge, balanced with loads of extras and the California life, this is it.

Tips for prospective students

Start planning on going here early. Have a pretty good idea on what you're planning to study, at least a general direction you want to go.

Will enjoy being here

The architecture everyone gushes about is truly beautiful, so there won't be any problems with a less-than-stellar campus. The people are very friendly, even the complete strangers you see biking around. There are numerous places to hang out and tons of activities to join, so there's no way you can be bored.

Will learn a lot

Stanford focuses on breadth in the first two years, with classes across different disciplines. Then they focus on depth. You don't have to declare a major until your junior year. This method exposes you to a lot of different, interesting subjects-there have been students who have loved one class they had so much that they completely changed their major to study that. Stanford is at the apex of everything, so you can rest assured you will learn what you want to learn, and then some.

Caitlin from Beaumont, CA

08/23/2012

Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon.
Reviewer has been to campus.

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Campus Safety

The campus is very sprawled out and easily accessible, and this can be dangerous. However, Pal Alto is a good area and as long as you are not walking alone or leave your door and window constantly open, there is little danger. Also, there are emergency towers all over campus, and if anything happens, everyone associated with the school is notified by the SU safety alerts.

Greek Life

I personally am not planning on Greek Life, but it is a great social tool. Although a small percentage of the population at Stanford is Greek, those who are really enjoy it. http://osa.stanford.edu/greek/

Clubs and Activities

There are 650+ clubs and organizations to be involved in at Stanford, and if somehow you cannot find something of your interest, it is rather easy to start another one. I am just going link crazy in this review http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/student/organizations/index.html

Great for these types of students

Stanford is ideal for students who are driven and willing to work hard at a goal while simultaneously exploring different sorts of academic and social interests. There are so many opportunities available that is is important to have an open mind.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

I am not really sure on this one, beyond fountain hopping and midnight on the quad, but this link provides a few more http://stanfordpedia.wikidot.com/stanford-traditions

Bang for the buck

I have not had my Stanford undergaraduate experience yet, but not once have I heard of or spoken to someone who does not love it. Yes, it is stressful and you will work hard but most everyone would not trade those four years for anything or have made a different decision. However, it is a private university and very expensive, but the financial aid program is very generous and I think it is worth it. Also, attending gives you a huge advantage in networking and finding a career after graduation, especially in Sillicon Valley.

What to do for fun

Palo Alto is not exactly bustling with fun 24/7 like San Francisco (only 45 minutes away by CalTrain). However, the university makes up for this by constantly having something going on. Movie nights, the theatre, etc. there is also the parties and just relaxing and tanning or playing frisbee at The Oval to keep one occupied. There are also more education pursuits, such as guest speakers and the museum. This is the event website http://events.stanford.edu/today/. Also, the Stanford app has a feature that tells you much of what is going on on campus.

Food and Dining

The food I ate over the summer was as good as if not better than most college dining halls I have tried. There are a lot of dinign halls on campus so no matter where you live, food is close at hand. Also, some of the dining halls have late-night, which is served from 11pm to 2am I believe and can be payed for with Cardinal Dollars. These come with your meal plan and can also be used at other food places on campus such as The Axe and Palm, Subway, Panda Express, or the new Starbucks in Tresidder Union. You can also purchase additional Cardinal dollars.

Dorm Life

I lived in the dorms over the summer for Stanford's High School Summer College, and have talked to many current students about dorm life. As an incoming freshman I had desired to be in an all-frosh dorm, but was instead put in four-class Roble. Although I am still happy with my placement there are a few differences between the living situations. All-frosh dorms are very spirited and it is very useful to have so may people around you who are going through the exact same troubles. However, half of Roble is freshman, so with either one you will find someone to relate to. The level of social activity in each dorm varies from year-to-year. Other living options are ethnic theme houses, which are very tight-knit. Also, some housing is themed by academic programs- such as SLE. Frosoco is a freshman-sophomore house and has the reputation of being very good if you want a quiet sort of environment.

Academic Rigor

Stanford is an elite university academically speaking and the quarter system- while allowing you take a wider variety of courses- is also much more fast paced and you need to be prepared for that.

Tips for prospective students

Thousands upon thousands of students are turned away from The Farm every year, and the ridiculously low percentages you read about can be disheartening. However, it is important to remember that if you have a solid application then you have as good a shot as anyone else. Tons of students have perfect GPA's and test scores; but I think that having potential, and obvious depth of character is just as, if not more, important. I think that I conveyed myself honestly in my application and the admissions officers were able to see my passion and personality. Just be yourself, write essays that show traits about you that nothing else in your application can. They can see your grades, sports, and community service, give them something more- whether that be some significant adversity you overcame in one of those areas or a story from your childhood, anything that gives them a glimpse of who you are. They understand that there is no way to convey your entire being into an application, so get specific and show at least a part of it.

In three sentences

Stanford has all the resources and esteem of an Ivy league school with California weather. The environment, while being extremely academic, is heavily influenced by the 35 D1 athletic teams and laid-back culture of the West Coast. Students both work hard and play hard; and I personally found the campus extremely welcoming and comfortable.

For students applying: be yourself. Don't stress out over the applications. Have fun with them, they'll see that in your application. Also, don't worry about not knowing what to study, you can discover that here. There are many opportunities for that. For students going: Don't doubt yourself during your college life: you are good enough if you got in. Don't waste energy thinking you are not good enough. Relax and enjoy college; it is a time for growth and learning, and not only in the academics. :)

Bang for the buck

Financial aid is very good here. If you want to come and you're accepted, they'll find a way for you to come.

Am enjoying being here

The community is very warming and accepting. Friends turn into family here.

Am learning a lot

Professors are your friends. The quarter system may seem daunting at first, but you get used to it. You can choose more classes and you get out of classes you don't like faster. :P

Mark from Kerman, CA

08/07/2011

Reviewer is Researching this school.
Reviewer has been to campus.

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Tips for prospective students

Stanford wants students who are well rounded and distinct from other students. A friend of mine who was accepted into Stanford had the best grades and was involved in sports and other clubs like all the other students who apply to Stanford, but he had something that distinguished him from the competition. He started up a program at his high school that allowed mentally/physically challenged kids of all ages in his town to participate in sports in a league that he organized and ran. Now, I am not saying that you need to start something up at your school, but what you do need to do is find ways to distinguish yourself from the competition. When you are filling out the application and writing that personal statement, talk about what you do and/or what about you makes you different from other students who are applying.

Bang for the buck

One thing that is really intimidating is the price of this school, with good reason. Stanford is not a cheap school and their financial aid goes off of a need based system so it is hard to get aid. But do not let that prevent you from applying. It is important that you see college as an investment in your future. Stanford or any other university that is really expensive may seem like it is not worth it because of the cost, but it is important to see things in the long run. Your experience at Stanford will open up many career opportunities that you cannot get else where. I am looking at Stanford for graduate school because of the research opportunities available to their engineering students. I know it will be expensive, but it will pay off in the end.

Will enjoy being here

The campus is absolutely beautiful. I was amazed at what I saw. There is a lot of things to do on campus that will keep a student very happy. Its location is really sweet since it is located close to the bay, so opportunities to do things off campus are really numerous. I am a huge sports guy and I love Stanford's athletic program. If you love sports, you are going to have a lot of fun going to all sorts of athletic events.

Will learn a lot

There is a reason why Stanford is the one of the top universities in the nation. Top notch professors and top notch facilities.

Current Sophomore

Stanford has its own police force. Further, there are emergency help posts at many street corners to call police instantly.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Band run is one particular event that occurs during New Student Orientation where all the new freshmen run with the Stanford Band to dance at various locations across campus.

Bang for the buck

Stanford has leading professors in ALL departments. With a Stanford education, you become well connected to leaders in mathematics, physics, and engineering, to leaders in philosophy, comparative literature, and feminist studies.

What to do for fun

Football games, film screenings, performances (music, poetry, live bands, dance, etc.), speakers, basking in the field, dorm trips to San Francisco, the beach, skiing at Tahoe, parties, and laying out on fields enjoying the perfect weather.

Food and Dining

There are so many options. I'm vegetarian, and I was able to eat amazing dishes at the dining hall that is literally less than ten feet from the dorm. The same goes for all the dorms- they have dining halls close to, or actually connected to the dorms. If you don't like the food served at your dining hall, then there are a lot of other dining halls around campus that you can try, each with some different themes as part of their menus (chinese, south asian, or mexican). There are a lot of different meal plans as well. You can eat at the dining hall for every meal, or choose a meal plan that gives you less than 3 meals a day, but allows you to get food from Tresidder Union that has a Subway, Panda Express, Pizza place, and salad/wrap place.

Dorm Life

Stanford ResEd has done an amazing job at hiring staff. We have RAs like normal dorms, but their job is to go above and beyond by becoming our mentors, people we go to talk about life, and the tough choices we make in college. They're not there to discipline us. They're there to ease the transfer of going from high school to college. We also have dorm tutors- people living in our halls who are PAID to help us in our subjects (from computer science tutors to writing tutors, we have them). Lastly, we have wonderful resident fellows who act as the adult presence who live right next to the dorm. While they are not a constant presence that polices the dorm, they are present enough to make us feel like there is a dorm parent essentially. My resident fellows were so amazing that every Thursday they invited the entire dorm to baking night where people would bake, and people would stuff their faces with delicious desserts.

Academic Rigor

Classes are challenging at Stanford. For example, I've talked to a friend who took an introductory linear algebra course at Indiana University. This past year he took Stanford's introductory linear algebra course, and he found that, at Stanford, the content is harder, and the pace is quicker (Stanford has 10-week quarters). I've seen such academic rigor in all classes I've taken (e.g. imagine taking an introductory chemistry course taught by the author of the MCATs).

Tips for prospective students

Put careful thought into your application. You'll hear many people say that you shouldn't write what you think they'll like. They're correct. I can't stress enough that if you present yourself, and your passion(s) in an honest light, then your admissions officer will see the distinct, unique you.

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Stanford creates an environment that is conducive to learning; from freshmen dorms with their late night debates, to small class discussions, Stanford is never at a loss for intellectual stimulation and vitality. Every week there are events for all interests: sports, concerts, speakers (e.g. Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Moore, Tony Blair, Franz Kafka, Bill Gates, and many more), and Ultimate Frisbee in the oval! When Stanford says that it values diversity, it means diversity in every aspect from intellectual interests to identities.

Steven from Chino Hills, CA

Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon.
Reviewer has been to campus.

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Food and Dining

With up to four meals offered a day, each all-you-care-to-eat, the dining halls on campus offer very delicious, healthy choices to all students.

Dorm Life

The dorms are very tight-knit, and become even closer by playing games, scheduling activities, and keeping an open environment with one another.

Academic Rigor

The classes offered range from fun to very difficult. As long as you maintain a balanced schedule, the quarters should remain manageable.

Tips for prospective students

Apply, whether or not you think you will be accepted, because very many of the students who go there are still unsure how they got in. Try your hardest throughout all of high school, and join everything that interests you. Do not be discouraged by having low test scores or GPA, because numbers are not everything!

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The campus is very large and physically attractive. The students are all very upbeat and helpful, and seem to enjoy their time there. The academics are top-notch, and are not better in one area than any other, the school is very well-rounded as a whole.

Jennifer from Brooklyn, WI

04/29/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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What to do for fun

The city of Palo Alto is right next to the campus, but there is usually so much to do on campus that there is no need to leave. There are athletic games, campus parties, cultural events, and more every week. You will never be bored!

Food and Dining

Compared to other colleges I have visited, Stanford's food is gourmet. Some dining halls are better than others, but the food is often so good, it can't be called cafeteria food. There are also many other places to eat on campus using the meal plan.

Dorm Life

There are very few bad dorms, and even if you end up in one of them, the people you live with are so awesome that it doesn't even matter how small your room is! The memories you share with the friends you make at Stanford will stay with you for a long time, and will be some of the best memories of your life.

Academic Rigor

Stanford is one of the nation's top universities, so the academics are top-notch. If your high school did not prepare you for such academic rigor (as was the case with me), there are many resources available to help you. But Stanford life isn't all about academics--the athletic teams are very good, and there are many other extra-curricular activities.

Tips for prospective students

Be yourself in your essay. Stanford is very diverse, so if you stand out from the rest of the cookie-cutter applications, you'll have a great chance of getting in!

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Stanford has the perfect blend of academic rigor and fun-loving students. The campus, people, and weather are all beautiful, which makes studying here extremely enjoyable. I wish I could stay at Stanford forever!

Stanford Student

05/17/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Clubs and Activities

There are so many clubs on campus, there's no way you'll be able to do them all. That said, get involved with what you're passionate about and devote your time to those few activities. You'll gain a new circle of friends, and it's a good break from your studies.

Great for these types of students

Hard workers who like to have fun.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Stanford has its fair share of quirky traditions. One of my favorites is birthday showers, when your friends throw you in the shower at midnight on your birthday. It serves as a warm reminder of how well you have gotten to know the people you live with.

Bang for the buck

Stanford is expensive, but financial aid is pretty good here, much better than at many other schools. That said, don't let cost be a deterrent. The experiences you will have at Stanford are unparalleled, and Stanford affords you so many unique opportunities to be successful.

Certain dining halls are better than others, but overall dining at Stanford is pretty good. When you get tired of dining halls, there's a wide variety of eateries on campus for you to get your fix.

Dorm Life

Dorm life is arguably one of the best components of freshman year at Stanford. The community and social atmosphere of your freshman dorm will help you create lasting friendships and connections, and you should not miss out on any of the amazing opportunities your freshman dorm provides.

Academic Rigor

Stanford is known for its top academics, and with that comes an expectation for excellence in every class.

Tips for prospective students

Get involved; Stanford takes extracurricular involvement seriously. Also start on your essays early; they play a major factor in your application. Above all, be passionate about something.

In three sentences

The best college on earth. Top-notch academics and athletics, amazing opportunities, and beautiful weather. Work hard, play hard: that's Stanford.

Anonymous

Stanford is mainly a pedestrian campus. If it is late at night a student can call the 5Sure service for door-to-door transportation if he or she ever feels unsafe.

Greek Life

Rush is in the Spring, giving freshman a chance to mingle before those hectic few weeks. Since less than 20% of students are Greek, it does not dominate the social scene at Stanford.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Fountain Hopping - Most fountains are chlorinated for this reason Primal Scream - During Dead Week (the week before finals) scream your head off to relieve some stress at midnight sharp White Plaza/the Claw near the bookstore and the post office is a great place to hang out on a nice day.

What to do for fun

Every single day there is a speaker, an open house, a poetry workshop, a sports event, a concert, a play, or a meeting for an extracurricular activity, so students are never wanting of something to do. Palo Alto is a fun yet pricey city that is very accessible given the University's Marguerite free shuttle system.

Food and Dining

There are eight different dining halls on campus and some are better than others. Dollars that can be used at auxiliary dining hot spots like the Axe and Palm are built into the meal plan for undergraduates and may also be used at Late Night for a snack well after the dining halls are closed. Ricker is the first peanut-free dining hall in the nation.

Dorm Life

All-frosh dorms are the most social residences on campus. Most students get along very well with their dorm communities, but if not it is also relatively easy to branch out. Dorm funds are very much allocated based on students' interests.

Academic Rigor

Stanford has recently been recognized as having undergraduate programs in the top ten in the nation in every single department. If a student changes his or her major, it is with the piece of mind that he or she will still receive a nationally acclaimed education. Academics are the priority at Stanford.

Tips for prospective students

Be honest in your essays. You do not have to have perfect test scores and grades to be admitted. Find the hook of your application and emphasize this as much as possible in your essays.

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Stanford students are quick to tell you that they attend the best university in the nation because of the combination quality, rigorous academics, beautiful CA weather, and a great social atmosphere. Academics will stretch you more than ever before and social events will be some of the highlights of your life. Any student can find their niche at Stanford.

Phillip from San Antonio, TX

08/04/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

Some intersections can get dangerous because everybody bikes and a lot of people disregard the rules of the road, but other than that I always feel safe. However, it is easy to get your bike stolen so you have to be careful about that.

Greek Life

Ehh...it's okay. I am not particularly very involved, but if you are looking for a lot of partying you can definitely find it with the greeks.

Clubs and Activities

There are almost too many student groups on campus. It is very difficult to choose something to do because there are just so many great opportunities.

Great for these types of students

People who really enjoy learning whether that be pure academic learning or just learning about life.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

The Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band. Just google it, and you will understand.

Bang for the buck

It hurts inside to see so much money going into my education, but if you really think about it, you are paying for so much more. You can develop meaningful and longlasting relationships with your peers who are most likely off to do great things, and you can also make connections with people who can help you get a great professional start like professors or other faculty members.

What to do for fun

Northern California (especially the San Francisco area) is a very lively place, so there is always something fun to do if you know who to ask or where to look. Not everybody gets off campus a lot because everything you really need to survive is there, but it is definitely worth it to take the train up to the city every once in a while and have some fun seeing a performance or a game.

Food and Dining

There is a lot of variety, but you can usually find something good to eat in a dining hall or in the university center.

Dorm Life

It definitely varies between all-freshmen dorms, four-class dorms, fraternity houses, and other houses, but I think overall the dorm life is great. There is always something to do because almost all of the undergraduate students live on campus all four years.

Academic Rigor

It varies depending on your major, but everyone on campus has worked hard to get here and has to work very hard to stay here. It is very difficult and sometimes disheartening, but it is easy to form study groups and develop relationships with professors and TAs who are happy to help you out.

Tips for prospective students

I recommend making a strong effort to get involved in meaningful activities during high school, but only activities that you are truly interested in. It is easy to see if somebody only participates in something to pad their resume as opposed to that person really having a passion for it. Also, get to know your teachers! They can and will write recommendation letters that can have a huge impact on your application, and they are usually also happy to give you recommendations on scholarships and other programs. Finally, look for summer opportunities like camps on university campuses or internships because those often provide a lot of meaningful experience.

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Stanford is one of the most expensive four-year universities in the country, but it is definitely worth it! The student body knows how to have fun but is incredibly academically driven, we have a relatively small undergraduate population but a huge campus that is overflowing with opportunities, and the faculty and staff are world class. I encourage anyone who really to strive for greatness to apply to Stanford because there are so many venues for success.

There's so many activities to do at Stanford, from mundane fountain hopping (yes, they chlorinate the fountains so that one can SWIM in them:) to attending a lecture of a prime minister! There's lots of options and SF is a short drive away.

Food and Dining

Great food here, watch out not to gain the typical freshman 15! They have pancakes with the Stanford emblem, amazing :)

Dorm Life

Great! Nice living facilities, great support, students are generally super nice:)

Academic Rigor

Extremely rigorous, make sure you keep up!

Tips for prospective students

Be sure this type of atmosphere is for you before making it a goal to come here. If you come here, everyone seems cool, calm and collected ... that's the Stanford way, it's call duck syndrome which means floating on top and paddling like mad below.

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Stanford University is an amazing institution and filled with myriad opportunities for students of all types. It's quarter system ensures that one is nearly always in mid terms or finals; and thus it is most rigorous. It's like taking a drink of water out of a fire hose.

Curious

06/11/2012

Reviewer is Researching this school.
Reviewer has not been to campus.

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In the near future I plan to apply to Stanford and was wondering if you could tell me how much the housing rate for non-residents of California would cost. Another question I had in mind was for students who live on campus, does the university accommodate community bathrooms or private bathrooms? Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

Student from Stanford, CA

08/28/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

There seem to be a lot of incidents on campus. The Stanford Police department is really efficient in solving these problems, but it is really up to you to not just leave your doors or windows open and to walk in lighted areas if it is dark. If you do that, you should be perfectly fine.

Bang for the buck

Tuition and housing are crazy expensive. I would highly recommend looking into scholarships to offset the cost otherwise if you don't already have the money to pay for it you will have huge loans. In my personal opinion, huge loans isn't enough to offset the prestige and name of the school.

Food and Dining

Lots of options on campus with convenient hours. As long as you are willing to walk or bike over, there is always something open and everything is fairly affordable.

Dorm Life

Everything is fine except for the fact that the rooms and apartments are crazy small. If you come from the South or the Midwest it will be difficult to adjust to the sizes.

Academic Rigor

Classes are time consuming and can be academically demanding. If you have a good TA that will help, but the best thing to do is to find a few other students in the class to review information with.

Tips for prospective students

Make sure you check the location of your dorm or apartment on the housing website, as well as the size. I highly recommend getting a car if you are planning to leave campus since the bus system isn't very good.

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Huge campus that's easy to get lost in, but beautifully maintained. Rigorous classes and a variety of good and bad professors. Good weather and easy to meet people.

Marcus from Monroe, WA

A small and eclectic greek life that is not the center of all parties, but is definitely active. If you want to have a greek life experience, it is yours for the taking.

Clubs and Activities

In the first week of school, new student orientation exposes you to the club fair. This is a great time to explore the thousands of groups and activities open to all undergraduates. An excellent place to get involved in EVERYTHING. The only problem is truly knowing where to spend your time!

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Band Run: for all students, this is a must.

What to do for fun

With sporting events all the time, plenty of social people, and a great party scene on the weekends, Stanford students know how to have a good time. Only 30 minutes away from San Francisco and Santa Cruz, getting off campus is accessible and easy.

Food and Dining

Excellent food everywhere. Plenty of dining halls with healthy options, and with the newly opened Arillaga dining center, food at Stanford keeps on improving exponentially.

Dorm Life

From the first moment you walk into your freshman dorm, you will be enamored. It is one of my favorite memories of my first year, and undoubtably a huge part of the Stanford experience. The friends you make in your freshman dorms will be your friends for the rest of your time at Stanford, and possibly your life!

Academic Rigor

This school is challenging yet rewarding. Everybody works extremely hard, yet the effort is equally matched by fun times

Tips for prospective students

Be yourself, be enthusiastic about what you love, and take advantage of opportunities around you. You only have four years at Stanford so make them last!

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A fair weather playground for an eclectic and amazing student body. The energy of everyone on campus is positive and

Ocey from Louisville, KY

Their campus is for students who are eager to learn and research. They provide their resources to expand your knowledge as far as you wish to take it.

Academic Rigor

Stanford's academics are very rigorous and their majors are open to give all students well-rounded opportunities. I will apply to Stanford in Fall '13 because I am excited to learn from their award winning professors.

Vincent from Los Angeles, CA

12/24/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

There are police scattered around campus, usually looking for bikers who don't obey traffic laws, so if something happens you can probably find one nearby. The campus itself is always full of people hustling about. However, robberies and break-ins do occur every once in a while; take precautions like locking your windows and not wandering off in some isolated area in the middle of the night. Make sure you have a u-lock for your bike, and always secure it to something other than itself. I know someone who got his $700 bike stolen the first day he decided to lock the bike's wheel to the frame (without locking it to some other stationary object). The most danger you will probably get into is riding your bike around the circle of death - stay clear of the other bikers.

Clubs and Activities

There are so many clubs and activities, ranging from taiko to bhangra to more traditional activities like math, that you will be sure to find something that suits your interests.

Great for these types of students

Well-rounded students who can get A's while having a good time and enjoying themselves.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Full Moon on the Quad is an event that occurs some time early in the school year. People congregate at the quad, some naked, and dance, kiss, and sometimes make out under the moonlight. On another note, there is the tradition of roll-outs; every club that recruits you will celebrate your acceptance by banging on your door ridiculously loud some time in the early morning and creating a ruckus. Open the door quickly when this happens so as not to incur the wrath of your dormmates.

Bang for the buck

Whether or not you do exceptionally well after getting in, you will (assuming that you graduate) end up with a highly-respected Stanford degree. You will emerge a more intellectual, well-rounded person with a greater awareness of the world, and most will go on to be leaders in their fields.

What to do for fun

Palo Alto is one heck of a boring town. There's one major street that's lined with shops for a few blocks - mostly dining joints like Yogurtland, the Cheesecake Factory, etc. and a movie theater or two. You'll be spending most of your time on campus.

Food and Dining

Every big dorm has its own dining hall. The food is on the better side, considering it is mass-produced. Meals are buffet system; you may grab as much food as you like and enter and exit as many times during one meal. This means you have unlimited fruit, soda, eggs, etc.; some people stockpile these in their rooms. If you get sick of dorm food, there are fast food joints on campus like Panda and Subway where you can spend real money or your meal plan dollars.

Dorm Life

If you want a dorm where there is something going on all the time, pick an all-frosh dorm. If you want a dorm where there is less socializing going on and is more quiet (perhaps for studying), pick a four-class dorm. There are pros and cons to both, though most students prefer the all-frosh dorms.

Academic Rigor

Stanford selects only the top students from every school, so if you're coming here be prepared to keep going at it. Contrary to popular belief, there's no slacking involved after getting in college. (However, that doesn't mean students don't have a good time when they're not studying.) Classes are typically curved to a B+ average. There are many resources to help with academics, such as office hours (which there will be for almost every class) and tutoring at the Hume Writing Center and other places.

Tips for prospective students

As for college admissions, Stanford is looking for students with high GPA's and a diversity of extracurricular activities, including leadership and community service. Grades certainly come first; but after that, it is critically important to be well-rounded and involved in your community.

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Stanford is a university with a beautiful campus, agreeable California weather, and a fantastic student body and professors. There are so many resources and people around whose job is simply to help you succeed that it's difficult not to find help when you need it. Likewise, there is a great diversity of clubs and student groups, ranging from taiko to bhangra to math; you'll be sure to find something that interests you.

Jamie from Eugene, OR

12/29/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

We have a police station located on campus and a strong alert system for any emergencies. The biggest problem students must worry about is bike theft. So overall, campus is extremely safe if you just invest in a good bike lock.

Greek Life

Greek life at Stanford is unique. There are three housed sororities and many house fraternities. Greek life has a large social presence on campus.

Clubs and Activities

There is club for every activity. If there isn't one, you are encouraged to start one up. From Taiko, to belly dancing, to national championship winning rugby teams, to student government. The list goes on and on.

Great for these types of students

Stanford is great for highly motivated, unique, driven, spontaneous, quirky, goofy, loving, and most of all passionate individuals.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

The list of unusual traditions is endless. From our crazy band and all of their traditions, to full moon on the quad, Stanford is truly unique. It is also common that students receive candy and good luck wishes from several naked library wanderers during finals week.

Bang for the buck

Stanford is pricey, but they have an excellent financial aid system. Additionally, the opportunities, people, and education are worth every penny.

What to do for fun

The fun is limitless! Go watch an athletic match. Stanford has been given the Director's cup for athletic achievement all but one year since the award was started. Stanford is home to an overwhelmingly large number of Olympians, and some of the most talented athletes in the Nation and world. Get outside. The skies overlooking our palm tree studded campus are almost always bright blue. Go hike the dish. On a clear day you can see over San Francisco. Go fountain hopping through all of Stanford's beautiful fountains. This is one of my favorite activities. Go watch some sketch comedy. They are hilarious, and all of them are Stanford Students. Listen to acapella. The many talented acapella groups around campus are always performing, and a joy to listen too.

Food and Dining

Stanford has some great dining halls, but I am slightly biased because I have a food allergy. Overall, there is always fresh and healthy options. Or, late night snacks of the non-healthy but oh-so-comforting variety.

Dorm Life

Dorm life is amazing. I came to Stanford not knowing a single person. Now, I call Stanford my home. Students live on campus all 4 years. The community at this school is unbelievably strong.

Academic Rigor

Stanford is tough. Students are very intelligent. But, there is a sense of strong community and group studying is highly encouraged. I can't emphasize this next point enough. DON'T PROCRASTINATE!. We all fall victim to it, so try to limit it at least. Stanford covers an enormous amount of detailed material at a very fast pace so don't wait until the end to catch up. Take your midterms and finals very seriously. They will nail you on every detail.

Tips for prospective students

Get ready for some intense studying. Professors expect almost unrealistic expectations, but only do so to push students. I am thankful for this push as it has inspired me to work harder and go past any limit I thought may have existed. Get involved. You will be amazed at the number, and variety, or activities on campus. Each one is incredible. Take a risk and try something new. Go support your friends in their activities as well. Take a break every now and then. Stanford Duck Syndrome is an easy trap to fall into, so take those all important breaks. Most of all, go be your quirky, nerdy, fun-loving self. Reach for the stars. Chances are you will reach them if you try hard enough.

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Stanford is an intense work hard, play hard environment. Students, faculty, and community members are quirky and not afraid to be themselves. Stanford is rich with plentiful, once in a life time, opportunities.

Jessica from Stanford, CA

01/08/2013

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Great for these types of students

Students who have some self control because you will be VERY tempted to just do activities and go places all the time and not do homework or go to class. You have to have the discipline to get your work done.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

There is a cactus garden somewhere. I have yet to find it but I hear it is awesome.

Bang for the buck

I'm originally from Southern California so I am used to Dollar Trees and 99 cent stores everywhere. Everything is just full price since Stanford is next to Palo Alto and San Francisco.

What to do for fun

There are activities happening all the time, you just have to read the flyers but it ranges from movies, visiting Alcatraz, going to San Francisco, ice skating, hiking, etc.

Food and Dining

There are lots of dining halls to choose from. It's a hit or miss type of thing if the food is amazing or just ok.

Dorm Life

ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!

Academic Rigor

The max units you can take is 20. Trust me, 20 is a lot. Start with 15 to 17 and go from there. Get a planner or calendar to keep track when everything is due.

Tips for prospective students

Just do what you love and if you don't know what you love yet, trust me you will find something that you like strongly.

In three sentences

Stanford is a rigorously challenging school where everyone is passionate about something. Thus saying, most students are happy here since they are pursuing what they love to do (and the nice weather is a bonus). It is the epitome of loving school for the atmosphere but frustrated with the amount of work that has to be completed.

Rin from Stanford, CA

For those of us paying full tuition, Stanford is much pricier than the UCs or many East Coast colleges.

Food and Dining

Food choices are plenty on campus. I am very satisfied with the dining services, including their decision to buy organic fruits and veggies, and the numerous fun events they host year-round including Ramen Wars and Mardi Gras Night!

Dorm Life

Since most students live on the campus the dorms are very close-knit. Dorms are divided into East campus, which has more freshman, and West campus, which is closer to the Engineering quad.

Academic Rigor

While there is grade inflation, classes are definitely not an easy-A! Notoriously difficult courses include Math and CME, as well as upper-level Chemistry and Physics. Prepare to be challenged.

In three sentences

Stanford is a great community that balances academic rigor and non-academic student activities well. Great programs in many areas, including computer science and psychology.

Sandra from Riverside, CA

04/01/2013

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

We have a tradition called Fountain Hopping since there are a lot of beautiful water fountains all around campus. During the spring and summer, a lot of students change into their bathing suits and hop inside each fountain for a few minutes, then run to another one that is nearby and repeat the cycle until they have hopped into all of them.

Food and Dining

The food in the dining halls is amazing. The staff working in the dining halls are devoted to the students' satisfaction and are constantly looking for ways to improve their service. You can request food that you would like to eat and they will do their best to provide it for you the next time you show up at the dining hall. There is great service and it very easy to get used to the wonderful catering.

Dorm Life

Freshman dorms are very active since everyone is trying to get to know everyone else. Four-class dorms are a lot more calm here and the upperclassmen are very interested in getting to know the freshman. There is a lot of support for making new students feel at home. The resident assistants that live with the students are constantly planning activities that allow students to take breaks from academics and go play sports or board games. There is always something to do in the dorms when you are in need of a break.

Academic Rigor

All classes are extremely challenging here. None of the classes are designed to give you easy units and very little work. You learn to teach yourself what you don't receive from lecture and the most valued part is that you do it for the sake of learning, not for a grade. Professors value their material and want to prepare you as much as possible for your future job, even if it has nothing to do with the material you are learning.

Tips for prospective students

Keep all grades on check and study a lot for the SAT tests. Become involved in community activities, for that is very valued here at Stanford. Be yourself when writing the essays for the Common App because Stanford is interested in admitting students from very distinct backgrounds and experiences. There is no right or wrong answer for the questions they ask, so don't aim for what you think they would like to read.

In three sentences

It is the largest and most beautiful campus in the United States. The professors are very passionate about their jobs. There are infinite resources one can reach out to.

Jennifer from San Jose, CA

07/10/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

Never had a problem, and I always feel safe walking around campus, even at night. Stanford participates in the blue light program (as does Harvard and many other universities) and runs a free program called 5-SURE that shuttles students around campus at night.

Greek Life

Not that active, especially compared to USC or Washington U. in St. Louis. However, I'm not in to Greek life, so that wasn't a big deal.

Clubs and Activities

So many opportunities to get involved in the community... We have world-famous choirs, a cappella groups, debate and rhetoric teams, and opportunities to volunteer in free clinics or other organizations. Students are constantly starting new clubs and groups, so there is rarely a dull moment on campus. Many also get involved with academic or medical research or join/start a start-up in the Bay Area.

Rivalry with Cal (Big Game, Big Sing, and other rivalry events), random visits from Zuckerberg and other hot shots from the Bay Area who enjoy teaching introductory-level classes

Bang for the buck

Stanford offers financial aid that is among the best in the US. Of all the schools who accepted me, Stanford offered the best financial aid package, even compared with public universities. Last year, due to an error in paperwork (my fault), I missed the financial aid application deadline by almost 3 months. Unable to shell out $51k for the academic year, I freaked out, but when I called the Financial Aid Office, they quickly processed my files and offered me the same package that I had the year before. I can't thank Stanford enough. Furthermore, it actually COSTS Stanford over $51k to have a student on campus for a year, so for ever student they accept, they are theoretically taking a financial loss. Alumni and other donations help subsidize the difference in a testament to how important this school is and has been to them.

What to do for fun

The campus is bustling and there's always something to do, whether it's to visit The Row to party, watch a student performance, or go out to Palo Alto / SF. Palo Alto admittedly isn't the most exciting city, but most students don't mind.

Food and Dining

World-class chefs, particularly on The Row and in particular dorms, like Suites. Some of the dorms aren't particularly good, but as a student who's tried out the food at several other colleges during summer college, I know that even bad Stanford food is way above the college standard! Plus, the Wilbur salad bar is pretty epic.

Dorm Life

Freshmen have the opportunity to rank their dorms by preference, and although I didn't get my first choice, I found an amazing community in West Lagunita. My RAs and PHEs really helped me figure out what I wanted out of my Stanford experience, and the friends I made at West Lag remain some of my best friends ever.

Academic Rigor

Classes are predictably difficult. I was the only student I knew in my sophomore-year biology class who hadn't taken Bio AP. Study hard.

Tips for prospective students

Join students groups and get involved with research early! There are a ridiculous number of opportunities here, including playing for a world-famous Mariachi band and doing stem cell research alongside Nobel prize winning scientists. Don't be intimidated by big-name professors or even other students -- you can't make it if you don't try.

In three sentences

Stanford is a phenomenal school that prides itself on its active and engaging student body, professors, and staff. An excellent university for the liberal arts, sciences, and business, the school allows students the flexibility to excel in almost any field that interests them and pioneers unique interdisciplinary research and work. It's also fundamentally different from similarly competitive schools in its entrepreneurial spirit, which is greatly influenced by the Bay Area.

Jason from Westfield, NJ

11/19/2012

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Campus Safety

It's Stanford, are you kidding me. It's really safe, i doubt anyone would risk rapping someone if it means being expelled and banned from campus. You may need to worry about bike theft it the most used mode of transportation. Yes bring you 27 speed bike with you to college , it't better then a car bill every month. Their are blue pillars everywhere, just hit the button and help is on the way.

Greek Life

Not very active apparently but they're their.

Clubs and Activities

To long to comment on check out their website.

Great for these types of students

Nerdy, Athletic, Smart and outgoing, first generation college students They strive really hard to be diverse, it's a good and bad thing. Meaning if they have a large percentage of African American, and African American applies and a Hispanic applies and they both have the same everything, the Hispanic gets admitted and the African American is the second choice. Not that they told me directly but, it obvious in many colleges who try to pride themselef on diversity

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Again, Fountain Hopping and Full moons under the quad, it's like a make-out free for all (some go naked).

Bang for the buck

Financial aid is awesome, they practically pay college for you. About 95% receives financial aid, but they also receive money from sponsor, so you don't have to worry about them dipping into the red.

What to do for fun

If you go down campus drive there's a movie theater and off campus dining areas. San Francisco is a 45 minute drive away and a train ride away. San Jose isn't far, but not very college friendly in options. I highly suggest fountain hopping a Stanford Tradition, it so much fun. However, there are fountains that one should not step foot in, like the red fountain by Meyer library, not chlorinated. Check out the Cantor art museum and Hoover tower, just don't show your hoover flags in front of it.

Food and Dining

World renowned chefs, that all I have to say. In certain dorms the food is amazing and others not so much but it beats other colleges by far. They have 3 dining plans 1. 19 meals a week 2. 14 meals a week w/ Stanford dollars 3. 10 meals a week w/ Stanford dollars they serve breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday - Friday, on the weekend they serve brunch and dinner *Stanford dollars is the currency used in the school though they still accept regular currency a.k.a federal reserve bills They have cafes, (no accent mark), Starbucks, etc. most of them are open really late like 2 a.m. in the morning Overall great dining setting it beats most New York restaurants. I spent most of my time at Arillaga and Tressider hall, they do have good food and some amazing cafe *the offer vegan and vegetarian meals and are tolerant in fact compliant with the diets of religious obligation

Dorm Life

I hear it's amazing, and for all my homosexuals out there, they're very accepting. The School is very free flowing when it comes to dorm they always seem to place their students in the right place even if it's their last choice. It's probably b/c they seem to place students of similar interest near each other creating lasting bounds throughout your 4 years there. IDK, they just always get it right according to the alumni and juniors I've talked to. While staying at Cowell Cluster, Terra house to be exact, they have adequate housing, but the more exquisite dorms are at MUNGER, the graduate dorms.

Academic Rigor

This school ranked #4 in the country, don't expect easy courses. The school gives you the opportunity to get really comfortable with all your professors with a 6.5:1 faculty to student ratio. This is amazing meaning the teachers will remember you name and your struggles, not some student ID number on a piece of paper. Don't skip out on any opportunities to aid you in courses, this is a very competitive school. Everyone will be looking for help both inside and outside of class, maximize your time with you professor. While attending the EPGY program, it wasn't necessarily difficult in thought, but rigorous in work.

Tips for prospective students

Work hard. I got a flyer at my High School's respective college night and they accept less then 10% of applicants with a GPA BELLOW 3.7. Keep grades up all of junior and senior, and if you can create an optical illusion that you GPA is forever steadily climbing by doing a little bit better each year. Know your High School teacher amicably, this sounds hard for some but, this is important esp. when writing an excellent recommendation for college. Submit everything early, their selectivity goes up by 3% for early submitter. Lastly advertise yourself as if you an orphan trying to sell yourself to the parents of your dreams. YOU CAN DO THIS! I also, highly suggest attending Stanford EPGY Summer Institues, they keep records of that, therefore they already know who you are and know you're hardworking.

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This school, is absolutely astounding. The classes are hard, obviously 7% selectivity, so you shouldn't expect it to be a walk in the park. The school is beautiful, the people lovely, the community is super friendly, and lastly financial aid participants constitutes most of the students here, sop don't worry.

David from Switzerland

12/23/2012

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Bang for the buck

Rather expensive university to attend and unless you are related to very rich people you will need to look for scholarships. With only need-based scholarships giving out by the University, you will need to look else where, like Cappex, to help pay the bills. It is, however, worth it. With the great academics, spectacularly beautiful campus, an infinite amount of opportunity from hundreds of clubs and possible activities and the wonderful you are bound to meet on and off campus, there is no place better.

Academic Rigor

It is an Ivy League school on the west coast. Great academics, especially in their engineering programs. They professors are for the most part all above par and really make the courses very engaging for the students.

Tips for prospective students

Stanford is an extremely competitive university which means you need to work hard while you are in high school. But almost everybody who has been accepted to the university have perfect or almost perfect GPAs, SAT scores and ACT scores, so you have to bring something else different and special to play to your advantage. Work hard in high school but be sure to be engaged in interesting and different extra-curricular activities.

Nicholas from Grand Rapids, MI

04/08/2013

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Campus Safety

Police are all around, so you always feel safe. But one never feels pressure. Also, with reference to alcohol/drug policy, one will find it rather lax, but rightly so. Very few students go overboard because there is trust between the University and the students. It is always a safe environment for everyone. Sometimes I think it's a tad unrepresentative of the real world, but at the same time, I suppose the students should take advantage of it while they can.

Greek Life

Though small in comparison to public Universities, the Greek Life at Stanford is surprisingly much larger than one anticipates. Not only in number of men and women directly involved, but also in their involvement with the entire campus of students. Everything every fraternity puts on, whether it be Saturday night party or otherwise, is all-inclusive (read: not exclusive in the slightest).

Clubs and Activities

See about notes. From club sports to some student organization-sponsored event, there is literally free food and free fun every day on campus at Stanford. But actually -- every day.

Great for these types of students

Any type. You wouldn't imagine the new types of people I run into EVERY DAY. Never think you aren't cut out for Stanford. Chances are, they want someone like you.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Greek Life Themed Parties: from Exotic Erotic to Kowabunga, there are surprises for all those Stanford Partiers. Full Moon On the Quad: Essentially a big make-out fest at midnight in Fall quarter because why not? What Freshman hasn't wanted to kiss a senior?

Bang for the buck

You're paying 50k+ a year. It seems rough at first, but as you realize how much is offered and what the resulting professional potential of the education is, one gets over it quite quickly. Between the networks formed, the knowledge retained and the fun time while doing it all, it's all well worth it.

What to do for fun

Clubs (on clubs on clubs) provide typical day-to-day entertainment for the entire campus -- all-inclusive events. Otherwise, the year-round beautiful California weather provides all sorts of outdoor activities. And even then, dorms have regular free programming including -- but certainly not limited to -- trips to Blue Man Group, Alcatraz Island Midnight Tours, Concerts, New Movies. The list goes on. And for those who are looking for a party scene/Greek life: it exists, and man is it fun. There is a lot-a-bit of everything for everyone.

Food and Dining

Hit and miss. Some dining halls are the bomb all the time, while others are usually so-so and have their on days. In general however, dining is well above average. Did I mention all (9?) dining halls can be accessed within the dorm? One will (usually) never have to leave the dorm for food.

Dorm Life

With the large mix of kids at Stanford -- and I mean an incredibly diverse group -- one will always butt heads with noise complaints, bed times etc. But for the most part, everybody loves housing staff and policy. It's very difficult to find something wrong with your dorm here, though there are random quirky things here and there that are usually renovated quite regularly.

Academic Rigor

It's Stanford; what else would you expect? But let's be honest, it also stands out as having many low-enrollment seminars even for Freshman. You're treated as an adult (sometimes grad) student throughout every class.

Tips for prospective students

Go in expecting nothing but a phenomenal experience ahead of you. There is a 0% chance of being disappointed here.

In three sentences

Stanford University is an institution based on rigorous and rewarding education. Despite this ominous cloud of seeming stress, there is a an intoxicatingly laid-back feeling across the entire campus. Finally, with an incredible amount of activities and social attractions, Stanford University is difficult to pass up on.

I am a prospective student, so I'd like some advice if anyone has any!

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I visited the stanford campus as a freshman and i have never been as wowed by anything in my life. The campus is extremely majestic and the faculty is amazing. I shadowed quite a few classes and was extremely impressed with the quality of students and levels of dilligence there.

Students looking to receive a top-notch education while meeting like-minded peers from around the world. Students interested in entrepreneurship and startup culture. Students looking for a happy environment that promotes collaboration instead of cutthroat competition.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Full Moon on the Quad: On the first full moon of the school year, students gather in the Quad and kiss other students at midnight. Fountain hopping: The fountains at Stanford are treated like swimming pools, and students can be found frolicking in these fountains all year long.

Bang for the buck

Though Stanford is quite expensive, the Stanford experience is unique and cannot be found at any other institution.

What to do for fun

Since Stanford has such beautiful weather all year long, many students enjoy participating in outdoor activities, such as frisbee, sand volleyball, and studying outside on the grass. Stanford students also enjoy exploring San Francisco and some also travel to Los Angeles.

Food and Dining

Food is excellent and there are many options.

Dorm Life

Stanford guarantees undergraduates housing for all four years, which leads to a unique dorm environment. Students can live in traditional college dorms, suites, apartments, or 30~50 person houses.

Academic Rigor

Classes are difficult, but there are many opportunities and resources. Professors are willing to engage with students, and fellow students are usually willing to collaborate.

Tips for prospective students

When applying to Stanford, be sure to sound passionate and genuine. In addition, do your research about Stanford, especially the student culture and life.

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Stanford is arguably the top university in the world, with leading programs in engineering, science, social science, and the humanities. Stanford's proximity to Silicon Valley provides students with boundless networking and career opportunities. When stepping foot on campus, it is apparent that Stanford students are incredibly bright and passionate about anything and everything.

Anonymous

07/03/2013

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As soon as I visited Stanford, I knew that it was my dream school. Unfortunately, I don't have perfect grades or SAT scores. I have been pretty involved in sports, but I don't have too many other extracurriculars. How badly will this hurt me?

Denis from Walnut Creek, CA

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Campus Safety

Very diligent campus police with school-wide alert system.

Great for these types of students

Anyone who loves to learn and wants to change the world.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Fountain hopping, where you go around campus swimming in fountains.

Bang for the buck

Fantastic financial aid. Nearly 60% of students receive some sort of financial aid.

What to do for fun

If I were to list everything one can do, it could take years. But the fact is there is a plethora of things to do on campus and off given that great destinations like San Francisco or Santa Cruz are both just an hour away.

Food and Dining

Great food and nice customizeable meal plans.

Dorm Life

Great dorms, majority of them are quite new and frequently updated so any dorm you get will be a nice place to live.

Academic Rigor

While the most laid back of the top-notch universities, you still have to work for your grades. Luckily none of the assignments are busy work so if you have a passion for learning you'll do great.

Tips for prospective students

All should attempt to apply because Stanford is one of the few top-notch universities that doesn't care solely about test scores, or GPA, or what school you come from. They always seek a very diverse student body so if you're dedicated to something in your life where you seriously persevere, go for it!

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Most amazing place on earth, no college in my opinion can even come close. The campus is huge, gorgeous, but still manages to feel like home. There are countless opportunities for recreation, it's a place you never want to leave.

Malcolm from Houston, TX

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What to do for fun

If you want you can go to Santa Cruz Beach, or the mountains, or San Francisco, or just stay on campus.

Food and Dining

The food is awesome! You can choose from plenty dining halls where you will find healthy organic and tasty food.

Dorm Life

The dorms are big and spacious and some have a quaint 1950's feel.

Academic Rigor

Stanford is extremely rigorous with the quarter system.

Tips for prospective students

Be yourself! Stanford is a school full of students with diverse interests.

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The breadth of excellence at Stanford University is phenomenal. Whether in academics, athletics, research, arts, or recreation, Stanford has something to show for. I truly believe that one day Stanford will become the standard by which everyone compares a top tier college.

Hayley from Stanford, CA

Fountain hopping (an old tradition), meeting amazing people in your dorm, going to San Francisco, learning something new about yourself, being in the heart of Silicon Valley!

Dorm Life

There is no where else in the world that has a freshman dorm experience like Stanford does. You will leave unbelievably close to your dorm, and ready for an amazing 3 more years with the closest friends ever.

Tips for prospective students

Don't let anything intimidate you from applying. Everyone who comes here is amazed that they got in, and insists the school made a mistake. After some time here, you realize Stanford doesn't make admission mistakes, so apply, and be genuine, it really comes across in those applications.

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Stanford University is an amazing place, which is only outdone by the amazing people that go here. Coming to Stanford means opening yourself to the possibility of infinite challenges and inspiration around every corner. Do yourself a favor, and apply; who knows what can happen?

Kylee from Stanford, CA

Hike the dish. Go out on the weekends to the row! Eat breakfast at midnight.

Food and Dining

Arillaga and Flomo have the best dining food. Don't eat too much! Freshman 15 is a real thing.

Dorm Life

The parties on the weekends can be crazy but they are fun and they don't get too out of hand. Living in a dorm is a great and key if you want to have the total college experience. Make sure to apply for dorms that aren't on the outskirts of campus!

Academic Rigor

The classes can be quite challenging. Even though the tests and classes are difficult there are always tutors and staff that are willing to help. You must be determined and willing to work hard!

Tips for prospective students

Test scores and high GPA's are not the key to getting in. Make sure to go after your dreams and goals. Make things happen!

In three sentences

Stanford is the best university in the entire world. Yes, tuition can be expensive but the four year journey there is totally worth it. Go Cardinals!

Linda

08/21/2013

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Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

The first Stanford tradition I experienced was fountain hopping. Although this is something done by prospective students and freshmen more than upperclassmen, it is so much fun. Students run (usually at night) from fountain to fountain and jump in them (it's allowed here). There are so many traditions, but, unfortunately, I have not taken part in many since I am an incoming freshman.

What to do for fun

Because of Stanford's large campus, most students stay on campus on the weekends. I actually love this since you interact with people more. But, if you ever do want to get off campus, San Francisco and Palo Alto are easily accessible through the CalTrain or Marguerite (Stanford's FREE bus service).

Food and Dining

I am currently on campus for a summer program. This is my third time on campus, and I can easily say that the food is great here! There are gluten-free, organic, and vegan options, something I have not seen at all colleges. The meal plans are very easy to work with. Further, there is no need to leave campus for meals. There is everything from dining halls to Starbucks to Fro-yo to Panda Express on campus.

Tips for prospective students

Apply early if you are really sure Stanford is your top choice. It is a great feeling to have your matriculation settled in December. Get to understand the culture of each college you apply to. Just because someone loves a certain school does not mean you will love it too. If you cannot visit the campus, try to reach out to a diverse group of students currently attending it. I say diverse so you can gain a comprehensive understanding of the school's culture and student body. The college process is overwhelming, but ask for help whenever you need it. Guidance from experienced students is extremely helpful and more accessible than you think it is.

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I cannot imagine myself in a better place for my undergraduate career. I am aware of how unspecific this statement is, but I can honestly not name one aspect about Stanford that I do not like. I am currently on campus for a program, but I will officially start my freshman year in less than a month.

Kava from Sandy, UT

09/09/2013

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What to do for fun

Partying is obviously a big thing on campus, so if that's for you, you'll have no problem finding fun. But if you are not a partier, there are often performances, trips to SF, movies, more formal dining options, etc. offered to Stanford students, and often subsidized by the university. You'll have no problem having fun at this school!

Food and Dining

I love the food. If you are on a diet, there are dining halls that cater to vegetarians and other special diets. But if you are not, the dessert is always on point at each dining hall. Basically, if you love eating delicious food, Stanford is going to be a heaven for you. There are dining choices that satisfy every appetite.

Dorm Life

My freshman dorm was so wonderful. I came into Stanford knowing nobody but myself, but my dorm quickly made me feel like I had a family here. Freshman dorms are known for being lively, so if you enjoy having fun on the weekends, you can do that all in the dormitories. Also, the staff for each dorm is chosen very carefully so you can always trust them to help you with anything you may need. Dorm life is great!

Academic Rigor

Stanford is known for a reason. While it is a fun school, the academics are no joke. Daily attendance is essential in many classes, and tests are cumulative and challenging. You cannot expect to ace a test if you are at all lazy. Procrastination rarely flies in this university, so learn to manage time wisely. All this said, it IS possible to get As in all your classes.

Tips for prospective students

Be well-rounded. Don't just be the top of your class in academics. Play sports, conduct community service, start a small business, make your own movies, dance, sing, paint, and participate in church activities. Be as different, but as respectful, as possible so that when you get to this university, you contribute to the wonderful family we have here.

In three sentences

Stanford University is not only great academically, but provides a wonderful environment for people from all backgrounds. There is a niche for everyone, whether you are a chemistry genius or a varsity football star or a ballroom dancer or a future filmmaker. The environment is ideal for every individual.

Yesid from Fort Worth, TX

Anyone. If you are talented and fortunate enough to get in, you will be very happy here - pretty much guaranteed.

Food and Dining

The dinning options are fantastic. The food in the dinning halls is very good - particularly if you know which ones are the best. The restaurants are a bit overpriced, not unexpected for a college campus, and they're pretty good.

Dorm Life

While there are some dorms that are viewed as less desirable than others, there really is nowhere that you can go wrong. Every dorm complex has its own pros and cons and Stanford does a fantastic job of matching every student to somewhere where they will really feel at home and meet friends for life.

Academic Rigor

It's challenging, but doable. You really have to learn to manage your time properly, but as long as you're not in more classes than you can handle (which you have a three-week shopping period at the beginning of each quarter to decide) then you should be able to find your own personal perfect balance between academics, extracurriculars, and a social life.

Alexandra from Vacaville, CA

11/12/2013

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I found it amazing that you don't have to choose a major until you're in your junior year. On top of that, most people qualify for at least $30,000 in grants. This is definitely one of the top schools on my list!

Andrew from Woodstock, IL

12/01/2013

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Tips for prospective students

Work hard in all your classes and get involved. Take standardized tests more than once to get your best possible score. Make sure you have a teacher look over your essays for grammatical errors and other improvements.

In three sentences

I visited the campus back in Sophomore year and Stanford has been my dream school ever since. Just the environment itself is conducive to academic excellence. There is always something going on and the student life is amazing.

Anonymous

12/18/2013

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Food and Dining

Food is really great! Depends on the dining hall you go to but there are lots of options, whether you want healthy vegetarian/vegan options or greasy late night burgers and fries, fresh made sushi or gourmet sandwiches and salads, etc. etc. It's kind of pricey but if you use your meal swipes and dining dollars smartly you won't run into problems.

Dorm Life

People are friendly and fun, atmosphere is pretty chill, lots of dorm sponsored activities and stuff in freshman dorms, the RAs are really nice and chill also.

Academic Rigor

It's Stanford... faculty is great, lots of research opportunities, workload is hard but manageable and classes are pretty easy to get into if you try hard enough. Overall very very rewarding and interesting.

Tips for prospective students

Just be yourself, think about how Stanford is a match for you as much as you think about if you are a match for Stanford, because if you try really hard to get into a school where you don't belong, you aren't going to be happy or feel like you fit in there. That being said, Stanford is a very inclusive environment and everyone is very friendly, if you are a hardworking student who also likes to lay back and enjoy the California sunshine it's probably a great place for you to be.

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Stanford is an amazing place-- the weather is hard to beat, campus is beautiful, and location is convenient to San Fran and other major cities. The people are smart, driven and care about making the world a better place. There are ton of opportunities for students, from research projects to internships to community service placements, it just takes reaching out to the right people.

Dorm Life at Stanford is Awesome! It prepares you for the outside world. The environment is safe, and secure. Biking is a common way to get around the campus. Public Safety provides police and emergency services 24 hours a day.

Academic Rigor

A student must have a curios mind. Having a curios mind doesn't mean when your question is answered then your done, No! Having a curios mind is the thing you learn you can put it to practice, you can research more trying to expand your knowledge, so you can be a professional in what you learned.

Tips for prospective students

If you are planning to get into this university, you must be prepared to learn. You must love learning not because of the money, fame, attention, or good job, but because you open your mind to learn things every time you have the opportunity to.

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Stanford University is the world's leading research and teaching institutions. At Stanford Product Realization Lab, students transform teaching into making.It is known for its entrepreneurial character, drawn from the legacy of its founders,Jane and Leland Stanford.

J from the East Bay Area, CA

06/08/2014

Reviewer is A past student here.

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Greek Life

There is a robust greek life on campus, even though not necessarily supported by the university. The university itself is not pro greek, so if you join an organization, make sure your sorors/fratters have their act together so that there is no reason for the school to kick you out your house or suspend your chapter.

What to do for fun

Party, go to the museum, lay out in White Plaza, go to a concert, join student groups, sit up with your dorm mates all night and dream. Enjoy your time at Stanford, there literally is no where else like it.

Food and Dining

Freshman year, food was great. Lag dining was excellent and TAP was the best place to eat on campus. Then some non campus people complained and they reinvented TAP into a terrible burger place. Fortunately after I left they added some great places in Tres. My advice is if you have a dining plan, go with more points than meals.

Dorm Life

Dorms suck in terms of the actual facilities. Considering how much it costs to live on campus and the difficulty encountered trying to live off, housing options aren't that great for undergrads. In terms of dorm life, that part is pretty great considering the relationships built and the dorm centered atmosphere of campus. Nothing like getting out of bed 5 mins before class starts and still being on time to class. Lag Life.

Academic Rigor

I was an engineer so no easy to skate through classes, but there is ample amount of help if you need it.

Tips for prospective students

Chill out. This isn't an Ivy, no matter what media says. The reason Stanford is great at what it does is because students aren't worried about beating each other, but collaborating and seeing each other succeed. Collaboration is key.

In three sentences

If you allow it to be, it truly lives up to it's motto: Where the winds of freedom blow.

Andrew from Manteca, CA

07/26/2014

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Campus Safety

Stanford is normally safe. There has not been disturbances these past few years because the area and location of the campus is far enough from the bad side of town: East Palo Alto. On campus, there are security phones: if you do not feel safe, you can just call and security will escort you to where you want to go.

What to do for fun

Most students at this campus are practically in a sport or club. There are many activities to choose from, such as Tahitian dancing or late night talent shows.

Food and Dining

The food is exquisite. Their cuisine is diverse and authentic, so anyone will be comfortable grabbing their own type of food.

Dorm Life

I have not personally been inside a dorm, but walking pass one is about the same. They are decent because they have bike racks ride outside the dorms and they have security phones.

Academic Rigor

Their courses are rigorous but mutual. Courses in this school will give you the fundamentals for you to become a successful person in your field or major.

Tips for prospective students

Students who are motivated and achieve great success as a learner should consider this elite university, respectively.

In three sentences

I love Stanford for its unique characteristics of academic and athletic life. They financially help undergraduates with money issues. They have a broad variety of majors to choose from.

H. from MN

Fountain hopping! There are tons of fountains on campus and it is so fun to run around to each of them and jump in.

What to do for fun

Palo Alto is expensive for a broke student but San Francisco is only about a 45 minute train ride away and there are endless activities there.

Food and Dining

Amazing. One of the dining halls, Arillaga, is staffed by the people taking cooking classes so it is delicious. Go there if you can.

Dorm Life

My roommate was the best person in the world. She provided a gateway into the social life because neither of us knew anyone so we could go meet everyone together and it wasn't so scary. There are tons of great activities to participate in within your dorm.

Academic Rigor

The classes were hard. Really hard. But they were never overwhelming unless I procrastinated- keep up and you can succeed here. However you may have to redefine your idea of success because you have to keep in mind that everyone there got in because they are brilliant and it is unlikely that you are still the best one there like you probably were in high school.

Tips for prospective students

There isn't really anything specific you can do aside from demonstrating leadership and getting perfect grades. Admission is largely based on your essay at that point so it is a matter of opinion of the admissions counselors.

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Stanford felt like a new family. The most amazing thing was that everyone there just accepts you for who you are. The weather and the people are beautiful and sunny and warm.

Melanie from Hacienda Heights, CA

03/22/2015

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I absolutely fell in love with Stanford's campus as soon as I visited--I'm dying to be able to attend this school. Is there anything specific that Stanford really is stringent on during the application process? Thanks!

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